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General Comment"Of all the songs I've written, this song came together the quickest. When I first sat down with our producer, Siegy, we talked a lot about what we wanted the album to sound like and set a time for him to come to a band practice and pick his favourite songs. On the day of the practice, I was playing around with a hook (that would later become the chorus) and talked Matthew into playing Dave's drums for me. In a couple minutes we worked out the feel and we finished the song in less than an hour. When the band came over, we worked out the arrangement and played it for Siegy. It's funny, because even though it was written so quickly, it turned out to be one of our favorites. I don't remember where the idea came from, but I do remember thinking how important it was to actually tell the people around you that you appreciate them. We can be so lazy. How often do we say "please" and "thank you"? How often do we compliment our friends and coworkers when they do something well? Or, how often do we tell our closest friends and family that we love them? I don't know and everyone's different, but it's easy to forget. Maybe it's because we've felt unappreciated at various times, or maybe we don't feel comfortable going out of our way to say something nice. For whatever reason, I don't think it's good, and while I'm definitely not saying to go overboard and compliment everyone all of the time, I would say that it's good to take moments, every once in a while, and really make someone's day." - Nathan Piché (Article One

General CommentGreat song! I'm suprised though, that Piche said this song is more about common courtesy than a relationship, cuz I see it as a great love song! "You say our love's, say our loves the kind that goes past time and space, all time and space" Don't we all wanna believe in a love like that!